Mark, what do you think about reviewing the museums/landmarks in Kuwait? There are plenty for Kuwaitis and expats to learn about the rich history of Kuwait. Since there is a lack of media coverage for these places, your well-known blog could provide all the necessary information. You could review the following:

God I miss home so bad!! And this song really just burst the bubble! ='(

I swear people will never know the meaning of Kuwait until they leave it.

3z ya kuwait 3z.

a final note, I just wish Kuwait would return to the days of that video clip…thats how we should celebrate our independence and liberation, by having fun..unlike now the maseera’s are no what they used to be, i mean you cant even stick your head out the window and wave your flag! =S

You’re welcome, Mathai! It’s in Al-Qurain area. I think you need to take Sabhan’s bridge (the one after Sabah Al-Salem’s) if you are coming from Kuwait City. Then follow the signs. It is actually a house of a member of the Miseela Resistance with documents, weapons, portraits of the martyrs & cars on display. It’s a reminder of the brutal attack of the Iraqi Army. Don’t miss it.

5 simple steps to get to the the Memorial museum in Qurain:
1. take the King Fahad highway heading south
2. once you reach Shabhan bridge -> go up & left
3. turn right before reaching/at the traffic lights
4. 1st roundabout -> straight ahead, 2nd roundabout -> go left, 3rd roundabout -> go right
5. take the 1st left turn -> Qurain memorial museum!

Intrance is free…
but you gotta bribe the security guy (1KD) if you want him to open the gates to the Soviet/Iraqi enriched-uranium-polluted tank, for your kids to take some picture they’ll never forget!

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